NEW LONDON, N.H. – The Colby-Sawyer College men's soccer team suffered its second loss of the season to the Wentworth Institute of Technology on Sunday afternoon. The Charger goal came in the first half from first-year
Jadon Baros (Colorado Springs, Colo.) which was assisted by senior
Tim Driscoll (Framingham, Mass.).
The Basics
Score: Colby-Sawyer 1, Wentworth 2
Records: Colby Sawyer (0-2-0) | Wentworth (1-2-0)
The Summary
- In the first half, Wentworth took the reins on the offensive side of the ball as they had the first shot of the contest in the third minute of play. Baros, answered back with a rocket which missed high. In the 23rd minute Baros found the back of the net on a strike from just outside the box that gave the Chargers an early one-goal advantage. Six minutes later, Wentworth's Jacob Dukeshire beat Charger goalkeeper freshman Ryan Witty (Wilton, Conn.) to even the score at one. Towards the end of the half, senior Mason Galbato (North Easton, Mass.) launched one towards the Leopards keeper, but was saved. The score remained tied heading into halftime.
- Five minutes into the second half, Augustin Edwin Jr. found the back of the net for the Leopards. The goal gave them an early second half advantage. Junior Callum Buchanan (Eastbourne, England) and junior Nico Adornetto (Sanford, Maine) both collected second half shots for the Chargers.
Coaches Corner
" We were out played in every phase of the game," said head coach
Bob Reasso. "It was the exact opposite of the Clark game where we competed so hard. That didn't happen today. Give credit to Wentworth they were the better team today."
Stats & Figures
- Witty recorded four saves on six faced shots.
- The Chargers committed 11 total fouls to the Leopard's six.
Up Next
The Chargers are set to play their first Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) game of the season on the road against Johnson & Wales University next Saturday at 1 p.m.